I guess "Gilead" is not a name of endearment."What's your plan?" Susannah asked him. She didn't call him sugar; never called him that or any other endearment ever again, so far as Jake was aware.
How sad.
I guess "Gilead" is not a name of endearment."What's your plan?" Susannah asked him. She didn't call him sugar; never called him that or any other endearment ever again, so far as Jake was aware.
How sad.
i think it is just after eddie's death, she never quite blamed roland but i believe she couldn't look at him in the same forgiving light again after her true love's death on the path of her dinh's obsession
Or it does say "so far as Jake was aware". It never says he doesn't and as that was through one character's recollections her calling Roland Gilead may indeed have been intended as a term of endearment.
I've kind of lost the train to this question but I believe my answer was the most correct. It seems some may be confused as to the order of events...
However, since Susannah calling Roland "Gilead" does not fall into the category of a term of endearment then the answer to the current question:
can only be found before the phrase, which takes place at the end of ka-shume, before Eddie's death."What's your plan?" Susannah asked him. She didn't call him sugar; never called him that or any other endearment ever again, so far as Jake was aware.
Yeah. Wow.
That is exactly what I was thinking of by the way. Consider the feather well earned and well and truly yours MonteGss
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Sorry, a two-parter:
Who said, "You make a gah-dam fine Monte Cristo?" Who was this said to?
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aaaaagh this question is driving me mad, i have heard it before, i keep thinking it is said to ted as the low men catch up with him in HIA but i checked it and can't find it, please somebody get it or my brain hole might just explode, and nobody wants to clean up that mess lol
I know. Monte locked this thread up. I have no idea what the answer is.
"May your luck rise, Roland" -Cuthbert Allgood
I think the owner of the Leeville/Ft Lee Diner said it to Don Callahan. (in Wolves)
I cant remember the name of the diner's owner....
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It's Leabrook, and the diner's owner is Dicky Rudebacher.
So, the answers to Monte's questions are Dicky Rudebacher and Don Callahan.
Last edited by ladysai; 04-16-2010 at 12:00 PM. Reason: returned after looking up the answer
Um. If it's ok with everyone I'd like to post a new question. (since it's been close to two months since the last post.)
What was Alain Johns' Father's name? (including his nickname)
"May your luck rise, Roland" -Cuthbert Allgood
Christopher Johns, his nickname was 'Burning Chris'
Roland would have understood.
You say true Letti, I say thankya!
"May your luck rise, Roland" -Cuthbert Allgood
Bumping this game with a new trivia question!
Which character is described as "Bryan Smith's litter-twin"?
Wow. I can't believe it's been more than a year since we posted here. Good question Darkthoughts. I hope someone can answer. I don't remember a Bryan Smith.
"May your luck rise, Roland" -Cuthbert Allgood
I couldn't believe how long this thread had been dead for either - I used to love this game!